- Montaubion-Chardonney,
Sottens, Villars-Mendraz and Peney-le-Jorat
merged on 1 July 2011 into the new muni****lity of Jorat-Menthue.
Sottens is
first mentioned...
- The
Sottens Transmitter is the
nationwide transmitter for French-speaking Switzerland. The
transmitter is
located at
Sottens,
Canton of Vaud, Switzerland...
-
until 1971. The
first national transmitters began operating in 1931:
Radio Sottens for French,
Radio Beromünster for German, and 1933
Radio Monte Ceneri for...
-
December 2010,
Option Musique was also
available on AM at 765 kHz from the
Sottens transmitter.
Official website RSR's listeners'
website Portals: Companies...
- (Edition 2).
Retrieved 7
November 2023. "Samedi 28 avril:
Sottens" [Sa****ay
April 28:
Sottens].
Radio Je vois tout (in French). Vol. 34, no. 16. 19 April...
- Goumoëns the muni****lities of Montaubion-Chardonney, Peney-le-Jorat,
Sottens, Villars-Mendraz and Villars-Tiercelin
merged to form Jorat-Menthue the...
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Fritz Schäuffele [de] TSR
Raymond Colbert Radio Beromünster
Radio Sottens Radio Monte Ceneri...
- Switzerland SRG SSR TV DRS TSR
Robert Burnier TSI
Radio Beromünster
Radio Sottens Radio Monte Ceneri United
Kingdom BBC BBC TV
David Jacobs Yugoslavia...
- The
Emetteur National De
Sottens (
Sottens transmitter) is
listed as a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance. The
Sottens Transmitter is the nationwide...
- fr] TSR
Georges Hardy [fr] TSI
Renato Tagliani Radio Beromünster
Radio Sottens Radio Monte Ceneri United
Kingdom BBC BBC TV
David Jacobs Yugoslavia...